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American dead hiker's family won NIS 2.7m., but did Israeli court dig in - Israel News

The court said it dismissed disputed aspects of the students’ narratives since there was no way to reconcile contradictions, they had clearly influenced each other, and because of inconsistencies.

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Parents of American man who died during Israel trip awarded $750,000

Ariel Newman, 18, died of a heat stroke in 2014 during a hike in the Judean Desert under extreme weather conditions; judge rules negligence by supervisors

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How Me & McGee Market outgrew its roadside stand and found a sense of purpose

How Me & McGee Market outgrew its roadside stand and found a sense of purpose
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Denton Bail Fund founded by Guyer student raised $10,000 and helped free nine people

What started off as an anonymous Twitter account has become a volunteer collective that has raised over $10,000 to bail out locally jailed individuals who can’t afford it. Kellie Doucette, a senior at Guyer High School, started what became the Denton Bail Fund over the summer in response to local demonstrations protesting racial injustice following George Floyd’s death. Volunteers said they have spent $10,013 to help free nine people from both city and Denton County jails. “To start the GoFundMe and see people really want to … help others is something I would’ve never expected,” Doucette said. “It was an amazing feeling to see how many people were donating every single day … hundreds of dollars from people who probably honestly didn’t have money to donate or were probably struggling financially because of the pandemic, still reaching into their pockets to help those in their community they know are less fortunate than they are.”

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